Rudolf Schindler's Human Design Chart

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          Rudolf Schindler's Biography

          German physician, a gastroenterologist regarded widely as the “father of gastroscopy.”
          During the First World War he described numerous diseases involving the human digestive system. He wrote the illustrated textbook, Lehrbuch und Atlas der Gastroskopie (Textbook and Atlas of Gastroscopy).
          Between 1928 and 1932 Schindler worked with the Berlin-based instrument-maker and technician, Georg Wolf, on the development of the first semi-flexible gastroscope, which allowed a greater range for examination, facilitating diagnosis and some treatments without abdominal surgery.
          With the rise of the Nazi party he was arrested. Upon his release in 1934, he made his way to the USA. He settled in Chicago, Illinois, and practised medicine there until 1943. He then relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he continued his work in gastroenterology until his retirement. He wrote two more books in the field of gastroenterology.
          He spent his final years in Munich, Germany where he died on 6 September 1968 at the age of 80.
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          Rudolf Schindler's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.